Tarzan's Treehouse

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Tarzan's Treehouse

Tarzan's Treehouse at Disneyland
Disneyland
AreaAdventureland
StatusOperating
Opening dateJune 23, 1999
ReplacedSwiss Family Treehouse
Hong Kong Disneyland
AreaAdventureland
StatusOperating
Opening dateSeptember 12, 2005
General statistics
Theme Tarzan

Tarzan's Treehouse is a walk through attraction at Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland. It is styled after the 1999 film Tarzan.

Disneyland version

In February 1999, Disneyland closed its version of the Swiss Family Treehouse, and Imagineers re-themed the attraction to coincide with the soon to be released Tarzan film.[1] The giant artificial tree received a comprehensive makeover, including 6,000 replacement vinyl leaves, a suspension bridge entrance from a new neighboring tree, and a variety of hands-on interactive features. The tree is currently 70 feet tall and weighs 150 tons.[2] On June 23, 1999, Tarzan’s Treehouse began welcoming park guests, just as Disney’s animated Tarzan premiered in movie theaters. Tributes to the Swiss Family Treehouse are featured in the attraction including the "Mind Thy Head" sign and the "Swisskapolka", which can be heard playing on a vintage gramophone.

Hong Kong Disneyland version

Tarzan's Treehouse at Hong Kong Disneyland

When Hong Kong Disneyland opened on September 12, 2005 it included Tarzan’s Treehouse built on Tarzan’s Island. Rafts near Festival of the Lion King are used to ferry passengers to and from the island, which is encircled by the Rivers of Adventure.[3] This is a similar arrangement to Disneyland's Tom Sawyer Island.

References

  1. "MousePlanet Park Guide - Disneyland Resort - Tarzan's Treehouse". Tarzan's Treehouse. Retrieved 2010-05-06. 
  2. Jim Fanning (2009). Disneyland Challenge. Disney Editions. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-4231-0675-3. 
  3. "The HKDL Source : Tarzan's Treehouse and Island". Retrieved 2010-05-16. 

Further reading

Theme Park Adventure (Special Tarzan's Treehouse issue) [2000]

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